Determined to get engaged before her youngest sister's wedding, flight attendant Montana Moore finds herself with only 30 days to make a connection. Fortunately, her friends have cooked up a high-flying scheme to help Montana land...the perfect guy!
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This hopeless hard working stewardess is living her dreams high above the skies. But down deep inside she seeks the solace of family and true love. In essence the 'happily ever after". Set on the friendly skies above. This modern woman is seeking love in all the wrong places. She does not want to end up alone and as an old maid. But that is exactly the path she is heading. A bit predictable in most places, this romantic comedy takes you for a ride high above the friendly skies. Makes for a fun light tale for those who seek mindless romance and root for the modern working woman. Baggage Claim makes you want to take a spin around and celebrate the adventure of life. It made for a good late night movie.
While watching Baggage Claim i kept asking myself what led the authors to the choose title. The main character spent a considerable portion of her screen time on planes and at airports, but this hasn't been enough for me. Or maybe i didn't pay attention.Anyhow, Baggage Claim is a relaxing little movie. Without pretension at higher messages, it is another romantic comedy which will hopefully relax you and make feel good.You'll encounter the regular collection of characters being wealthy or at least leading an impressive lifestyle. What happened to hardworking people using public transportation? Don't they fall in love, as well?What gave me a chuckle was that among the few Caucasian characters in the movie, they have all been either gay or rich and dumb...
"It's not a man I need, it's a husband, a potential husband in a month." Montana (Patton) is going to be a bridesmaid at her sisters wedding. She is excited for her but also depressed because her younger sister is getting married before her. When she tells her friends they come up with a plan. She will meet all of her ex's one more time and try to find a husband before the wedding date which is 30 days away. I have to admit right off that this is not usually my type of movie. I'm not huge into romantic comedies so I wasn't all that excited about watching this. While I will admit I have seen worse my biggest complaint with movies is some are way too predictable and when you know the outcome 5 minutes in the movie becomes a little boring and loses magic. This is one of those movies. It wasn't even like it was a surprise twist either, when the star says I'm never gonna find a husband and instantly someone she has known forever walks into the screen...DING DING DING! An hour and a half later...told you. I know movies like this aren't supposed to have a lot of twists but this was so predictable that it made every other scene meaningless there was no "will she pick him" feeling. That made the movie boring to me. Overall, way too predictable to be enjoyable. I give it a C.
This was a really good movie. Go see the movie and don't let any negative opinions color your decision for the movie. The love story was beautiful and it just kept you laughing throughout the movie. From beginning to end it was funny. It was a real love story compared to a lot of other so called black love stories. There was no "aww he hits me and I still love him", or "baby mama or daddy drama". It was almost like a fairy tale. The movie had magic to it. This is something that I would love to see from more of our African American movies. I honestly don't know why the rating is so low. Well I have an idea, one that I'd rather not go into, but the movie was excellent. Please go to see it. Well done Mr.Talbert.